Difference between a vowel and a diphthong
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A sound formed by combination of two vowels in a single syllable is known as dipthong.
A vowel is a single letter sound like a, e, i, o, u
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A vowel is a single letter sound like a, e, i, o, u
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■The word "diphthong" comes from Greek words meaning "two sounds." That pretty much tells you the difference between diphthongs and vowels. ... By contrast,diphthongs have two sounds and the tongue must move while moving from one sound to the other. A diphthong starts with one vowelsound and then glides to the other.
■The word "diphthong" comes from Greek words meaning "two sounds." That pretty much tells you the difference between diphthongs and vowels. ... By contrast,diphthongs have two sounds and the tongue must move while moving from one sound to the other. A diphthong starts with one vowelsound and then glides to the other.
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